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Finally, after six days of fruitless investigations, the Argentine authorities allowed the Onassis

Twenty-five years after the mysterious death of Christina Onassis
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In its 37 years, the Greek heiress Christina Onassis played husbilar perfectly the dramatic role of "poor little husbilar rich girl." His brief biography has all the makings of a Greek tragedy: a large fortune, a dominant patriarch, a series of unfortunate romances and mysterious death. After four failed marriages very media and bestial fighting fat, Cristina died on November 19, 1988 at the home of a friend in Buenos Aires. To date, there are many unresolved questions about its end.
It was said that Onassis had been the victim of a pulmonary edema, husbilar due to its repeated and abrupt changes in weight. But it was also suggested that he had ended his life by choice, through a "suicide by barbiturates." In 2003, the Greek journalist Costas Baxevanis published a controversial book entitled "The omega Cristina", in which he tried to explain that the death of Cristina had not been "neither natural nor a suicide, but ... mysterious." A presentation was fought attended by President of the Onassis Foundation, Stelios Papdimitriu, responsible for ensuring the good name of the owner and his family, who made it clear that "to this day do not know what he died Cristina, but does not it was a suicide. "
The version of suicide was banished husbilar by the Onassis own friends who shared with her their last hours of life in Buenos Aires. They confirmed that Cristina looked lively in love with an Argentine guard, and full of life. "With projects, travel, wanting to live," revealed his close confidant among which are found, the millionaire Marina husbilar Dodero Argentina, who was found dead in the bathtub of her Buenos Aires home. However, the Argentine and Greek authorities never made public the chemical and toxicological studies that could have clarified what caused the pulmonary edema caused the death of Greek billionaire.
A number of irregularities According to police reports of the time, there were several irregularities in the first moments after the discovery of the death of Cristina. The billionaire died at the home of Marina Dodero, 37 kilometers from the capital, in the territory of the province of Buenos Aires. But as the body was moved to a clinic in the capital, with the intention of reviving the deceased, the autopsy was performed there, and the judge took office in Buenos Aires. The corpse became "an object of give and take" of the judges, who claimed that a pill was gone and they need to find contents for taking Cristina remedies could have caused his death. One bottle never appeared.
Finally, after six days of fruitless investigations, the Argentine authorities allowed the Onassis family moved the body of Cristina from Buenos Aires to the Greek island of Skorpios. The researchers made sure to remain in Argentina necessary to determine the cause of the edema that killed Cristina husbilar viscera, but the test results husbilar were never released.
Marcela Tauro, journalist Argentina magazine "People", was the last to interview the heir before his death. Cristina said, "I came (to Argentina) because Geneva was depressed. I felt bad, lonely, sad. He hated the cold, rain, wanted to be a little husbilar with my false family (here called the Dodero). I want to stay here forever. " And in part, it was.
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